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evaporates instantly and puts out fires. 3m, is the center of innovation. even though it's 110 years old, and a long way from silicon valley. for the company, the struggle is always the same, making sure new inventions in the lab, turn into new products on the shelf. to ensure that happens, 3m uses an internal metric called the vitality process. >> the ceo took the helm of 3m last year, his goal that 40% of the company's revenues should come from products that didn't exist five years ago. >> we still have a ways to go, if you think about it, we're 30 billion u.s. dollar company, and today, 34% of what we are selling didn't exist five years ago. that's a tremendous accomplishment for the company. >> to achieve the higher target, he plans to increase spending on research and development. getting to 6% of revenues, up from roughly 5% in the last decade. having so many consumer products, 3m is susceptible to fluctuations and slowdowns in the economy. >> this is the company which in particular has a pretty significant skploesh our to asia, particularly technolog
evaporates instantly and puts out fires. 3m, is the center of innovation. even though it's 110 years old, and a long way from silicon valley. for the company, the struggle is always the same, making sure new inventions in the lab, turn into new products on the shelf. to ensure that happens, 3m uses an internal metric called the vitality process. >> the ceo took the helm of 3m last year, his goal that 40% of the company's revenues should come from products that didn't exist five years ago....
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♪ >> when we come back, re-inventing 3m. "squawk box" will be right back. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> welcome book to "squawk box" in our headlines, gasoline prices slipping slightly. the average price of unleaded regular down a little less than 2 cents just under $3.64 per gallon. however, regional swings were significant in big drops of the west, sizable increases in some of the mid-western region, an irs manager telling congressional investigators he and a colleague made the decision to target conserve conservative groups. it comes from elijah cumming, a ranking member of the house oversight committee. he described himself as a conservative republican. >>> also, horror mov
♪ >> when we come back, re-inventing 3m. "squawk box" will be right back. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> welcome book...
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hear his game plan for growth at 3m next. >>> from 3m to 3-d. the ceo ofmakerbot will talk about its new facility. everybody has different investment objectives, ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares core. etf building blocks for your personalized portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ toa brand new sta
hear his game plan for growth at 3m next. >>> from 3m to 3-d. the ceo ofmakerbot will talk about its new facility. everybody has different investment objectives, ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares core. etf building blocks for your personalized portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a...
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and by 3m. maker of 3m paint defender system. helps protect your paint in three steps, drying to a clear, removable film for protection. more information available at 3mauto.com.
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i'm very worried about 3m. this company reported a highly disappointing quarter, in a real sell-off, 3m has real downside, maybe down 11 bucks to 97 where it was right here when the rally began. finally, united health, i would think that unh can travel back to the $56/$57 range, not far above where it was before this last leg. people don't have profits since february, so they're less at risk. believe it or not, after this week-long decline, at least very few other dow stocks that have many points to give up. i'm concerned about ibm. they reported a really bad quarter. it plunged from 208 rally then fell to 187. ten rallied back to 208 and went to 203 today. this one has a disappointing number. walmart is at issue, too. the stock stood at at 76. since then it got better, not worse. stock has gotten better the company has gotten worse, 10% in a heartbeat. mcdonald's can go swiftly to 92 where the move started. verizon worries me, at&t is pulling back to where it was in february. verizon, it would give that back i
i'm very worried about 3m. this company reported a highly disappointing quarter, in a real sell-off, 3m has real downside, maybe down 11 bucks to 97 where it was right here when the rally began. finally, united health, i would think that unh can travel back to the $56/$57 range, not far above where it was before this last leg. people don't have profits since february, so they're less at risk. believe it or not, after this week-long decline, at least very few other dow stocks that have many...
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boeing, another great performer as the dreamliner is back up and running and more, up one 1/2%. 3m is up one 1/2%. unitedhealth group is up almost two full percentage points. cisco systems, wow, check it out up 3%. back to you. tracy: good sufficient, nicole. we'll see you in 15 minutes. ashley: for more what is ahead for stocks this week it, could be interesting, let's bring in dan mack man from raymond james. let's look where the smart money is moving. it's a pretty difficult, complicated market that is pretty volatile. volume is light as we head into the summer period. do we buy the dips, sell the rally, what do we do? >> conventional wisdom the past several months is buy the dips. you always had people on sidelines waiting for dips to come that's why they were all very shallow and muted. even this, i would hesitate to call it a correction, but the slit pullback we had the past couple weeks since the end of may has been fairly muted. you mentioned very volume, increased volatility. the volatility index sup 50% or somewhere in that neighborhood since the end of may. and you know tod
boeing, another great performer as the dreamliner is back up and running and more, up one 1/2%. 3m is up one 1/2%. unitedhealth group is up almost two full percentage points. cisco systems, wow, check it out up 3%. back to you. tracy: good sufficient, nicole. we'll see you in 15 minutes. ashley: for more what is ahead for stocks this week it, could be interesting, let's bring in dan mack man from raymond james. let's look where the smart money is moving. it's a pretty difficult, complicated...
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and 3m is putting out a material, it's being used by our city and every one of our "street signs" come down. when a street sign comes down, san beerctionv dino does it, a lot of cities in california are doing it. san bernardino. * when you wipe it off it allows you to wipe the paint off. you don't get the run and such. so we're seeing more and more of it being used in california. you still have to clean it. it doesn't keep it from sticking, but it preserves the signs, don't have to keep changing the signs. >> all right. so, i want to actually ask a question of the attendees. was there anything about this conference that you can -- because basically we all live graffiti. graffiti is our live. we deal with it on a daily basis. anybody here come to this conference and whether it's from the panel or somebody that they spoke to here, one of the vendors that were here, that was something totally new, something you've never heard of before, something brand spanking new for you and something you want to take home with you to share with other people? chuck? >> we're launching our education prog
and 3m is putting out a material, it's being used by our city and every one of our "street signs" come down. when a street sign comes down, san beerctionv dino does it, a lot of cities in california are doing it. san bernardino. * when you wipe it off it allows you to wipe the paint off. you don't get the run and such. so we're seeing more and more of it being used in california. you still have to clean it. it doesn't keep it from sticking, but it preserves the signs, don't have to...
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. >>> monday on "squawk box," a rare, exclusive interview with the ceo of manufacturing giant 3m. he'll join us for an extended interview starting at 7:0030 a.m. and it's an interview you can only see on "squawk box." ♪ ♪ ♪ et toujours ♪ me amour ♪ how about me? [ male announcer ] here's to a life less routine. ♪ and it's un, deux, trois, quatre ♪ ♪ give me some more of that [ male announcer ] the more connected, athletic, seductive lexus rx. ♪ je t'adore, je t'adore, je t'adore ♪ ♪ ♪ s'il vous plait [ male announcer ] this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> let's get down to the new york stock exchange and jim cramer joins us now. did you watch greenspan on, jim? >> i think he gave you more of his one hand, on the other. he's certainly not t.j. when it comes to making a view. >> you've had t.j. on a lot. >> i love t.j. >> i do, too. it's time to cut. if we want to balance the budget we have to cut. let's go back. >> doesn't he have vineyards, too? >> yes, he does. they're really good. he sent me a bottle. i'm going to be kudlow like, i think he's a great am
. >>> monday on "squawk box," a rare, exclusive interview with the ceo of manufacturing giant 3m. he'll join us for an extended interview starting at 7:0030 a.m. and it's an interview you can only see on "squawk box." ♪ ♪ ♪ et toujours ♪ me amour ♪ how about me? [ male announcer ] here's to a life less routine. ♪ and it's un, deux, trois, quatre ♪ ♪ give me some more of that [ male announcer ] the more connected, athletic, seductive lexus rx. ♪ je...
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for leaders, ibm, united tech and 3m. here is what the company told cnbc. >> today we have a very strong base. which we can draw our baseline. we are not thinking at the moment of the acquisition. we can grow nicely on the base. >> scott, over to you. >> all right, josh lipton. there are 50 minutes to go before the "closing bell" rings on this wet and rainy day on wall street. maria, dow holding on to a big gain of 150 points. s&p positive as well. stocks snapping back from the sell-off of the year. >> scott, did you get this tweet in social media stocks are soaring. don't tell that to face book. the stock getting crushed compared it high-flying competitors. we will go to hash tag and what is wrong with facebook. >> what is going on with lululemon? then the chairman unloaded company stock at a very inopportune time. we will find out if this is a stock that should be in your portfolio. >> hollywood tightens. steven spielburg and george lucas have been at forefront of how you view movies. now they may be changing prices. >>
for leaders, ibm, united tech and 3m. here is what the company told cnbc. >> today we have a very strong base. which we can draw our baseline. we are not thinking at the moment of the acquisition. we can grow nicely on the base. >> scott, over to you. >> all right, josh lipton. there are 50 minutes to go before the "closing bell" rings on this wet and rainy day on wall street. maria, dow holding on to a big gain of 150 points. s&p positive as well. stocks...
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look at some of these industrials that were just hammered over the last couple of days, in eaton or 3m there are a lot of names you can pick. you want to have cash on the sideline so you can be available to buying some of these names. >> one of the sectors, rebecca, that you would most want to get in to at this point on the pullbacks we've seen. >> sure. our portfolio is very bottoms up. some of the sector tilts that come out of that don't always scream growth or defensive. but right now, to your point, stephanie, i think we are flexible. so we're underweight materials. we're overweight consumer discretionary and tech. so you could argue what are you? are you growth or are you defensive. and the truth is we're going to be looking for really strong companies that can sustain earnings. the dividend yield is the cherry on the top. but that's not our focus. >> karen? >> i like the banks. even though they've had a tremendous run this year, i think that if we see rates rise and good data that. >> should be the beneficiary. i understand that the refi business will slow. but the chance to init
look at some of these industrials that were just hammered over the last couple of days, in eaton or 3m there are a lot of names you can pick. you want to have cash on the sideline so you can be available to buying some of these names. >> one of the sectors, rebecca, that you would most want to get in to at this point on the pullbacks we've seen. >> sure. our portfolio is very bottoms up. some of the sector tilts that come out of that don't always scream growth or defensive. but...
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ibm could about back to 190. 3m could go under. you could take the pieces -- and there are pieces that could easily take you down 400 points. i think one of the things people forget, we're really at a high level. this is not dow 9,000. >> 3m could go back to where it was before it reported that bad quarter. >> i know! >> remember how we were remarking at the time -- you were many times pointing out these stocks were trading above the levels after which they reported not great quarters. >> ibm went back to $210! it went down to $189. did it deserve to be at $189? no. did it deserve to be at $210? no. you get this mid range thing, technicians come in and start talking about the idea that there's a head and shoulders -- i think of procter & gamble, head and shoulders. can you go to rite aid, which had decent comp -- >> you're okay. nothing there. >> when you have nothing, you got nothing to lose. bob dylan. i want to be constructive. i just need some time. >> there is some interesting calls. sam strovall at s&p who predicted this pull
ibm could about back to 190. 3m could go under. you could take the pieces -- and there are pieces that could easily take you down 400 points. i think one of the things people forget, we're really at a high level. this is not dow 9,000. >> 3m could go back to where it was before it reported that bad quarter. >> i know! >> remember how we were remarking at the time -- you were many times pointing out these stocks were trading above the levels after which they reported not great...
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with interest valued more than $500 million including a companies like general electric, amgen and 3m. many of stability to keep making money there. turkey is also pretty dependent on capital inflows to finance the account deficit and trading lower, the weakest since january 2011. the weaker it is, the more expansive inflationary partners we may be seeing. as protest continues to spread across the country, watching holly prime minister reacts, what he does and analysts say what he does in the next few days will directly impact investor behavior. we can't forget turkey is a huge tourist destination. 36 million people per year travel there, international companies headquartered in the u.s. make a lot of money there in turkey. we will see a big dent in that number later this year. connell: thanks. dagen: more on this debate on a shift around the world in financial markets. when the federal reserve starts to back away from the cheap and easy money. what happens? the real action has been around the globe, who is watching it. the one dude you want to talk about bonds. they will tell you wha
with interest valued more than $500 million including a companies like general electric, amgen and 3m. many of stability to keep making money there. turkey is also pretty dependent on capital inflows to finance the account deficit and trading lower, the weakest since january 2011. the weaker it is, the more expansive inflationary partners we may be seeing. as protest continues to spread across the country, watching holly prime minister reacts, what he does and analysts say what he does in the...
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live on monday in mexico city with the ceo of 3m. you are welcome to join in. >> they focus on the brands people are associated with. >> you asked about the stock. five years ago it was trading is just under $20. now it's closer to $40, maybe 38 or something. >> trades in mexico city, not in the united states. i said will he list in the u.s.? no plans to. so see you from mexico monday, guys. >> thanks for breakfast. >> you got it. >> let's get back to our guest host this morning. joining us now on the set and making a little bit of noise, barry sternlicht. you can't eat any of those doughnuts in the shape that you're in. haven't talked a lot about deal making this morning in terms of buying and selling big businesses, private equity, that whole world. what's your sense of where things are? >> well, talk about the real estate world. it's been a very busy year and a half for us. it's been very active. increasingly more in europe and less in the u.s. because we're moving on the cycle here. europe is beginning to open up. we just bought
live on monday in mexico city with the ceo of 3m. you are welcome to join in. >> they focus on the brands people are associated with. >> you asked about the stock. five years ago it was trading is just under $20. now it's closer to $40, maybe 38 or something. >> trades in mexico city, not in the united states. i said will he list in the u.s.? no plans to. so see you from mexico monday, guys. >> thanks for breakfast. >> you got it. >> let's get back to our...
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then we have developers like otter desk who have built a way for engineers to manipulate 3m models or the new york times who have built a 3d news reader and video reader. issuable networks, facebook, other situations where you have complex data, all of their friends and photos, you want to navigate through 3d space. of course, lots of applications on the gaming side. so definitely it is something for everyone. >> how does this compare, for example, what microsoft has done with their connect business, which, obviously, can you control some but also by motion. >> yeah, the connect was a great first start for the market. it is good as tracking very broad, big movements in a living room. but it's not able to track your fingers individually. there is a noticeable delay from when you moved to when something moves on screen. we have hundreds of times the accuracy and because of that, we are able to track all ten of your fingers in real time. lets you do things like reach out and actually grab something like you would in real life rather than waving with these big sort of unrealistic hiring m
then we have developers like otter desk who have built a way for engineers to manipulate 3m models or the new york times who have built a 3d news reader and video reader. issuable networks, facebook, other situations where you have complex data, all of their friends and photos, you want to navigate through 3d space. of course, lots of applications on the gaming side. so definitely it is something for everyone. >> how does this compare, for example, what microsoft has done with their...
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a lot of industry in minnesota is in the high tech and medical sectors, s&p 500 like 3m and medtronic. unfortunately, our visa system works against these companies, because while the university of minnesota is minting new ph.d.'s in stem fields, our system sends many of our top foreign graduates right back to their home countries. thanks to the work of my fellow minnesota senator, senator klobuchar, this bill will make it easier for minnesota companies to recruit and hire top mines, regardless of where they come from. i'm also proud that this bill includes two amendments that i wrote that will protect small businesses. a major component of this bill is to create a mandatory employment -- electronic employment verification system called everify, but small businesses in minnesota were initially concerned about how everify would affect them. my first amendment creates a special office within the department of homeland security whose sole job will be to give workers and small businesses quick in-person assistance if everify doesn't work the way it should. my other amendment will keep pres
a lot of industry in minnesota is in the high tech and medical sectors, s&p 500 like 3m and medtronic. unfortunately, our visa system works against these companies, because while the university of minnesota is minting new ph.d.'s in stem fields, our system sends many of our top foreign graduates right back to their home countries. thanks to the work of my fellow minnesota senator, senator klobuchar, this bill will make it easier for minnesota companies to recruit and hire top mines,...
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i have heard it from high-tech start-ups, too, as well as big technology companies like 3m, st. jude, medtronic. i have heard it from the home builders, the construction companies, even hospitals and health care providers. these businesses represent a vast range of industries and interests, but when it comes to immigration reform, they all agree it's critical to their operations and it is a vital engine for growth and innovation and, in fact, history shows that immigrants have helped america lead the world in innovation and entrepreneurship for generations. madam president, more than 30% of u.s. nobel laureates were born in other countries. 90 of our fortune 500 companies were formed by immigrants. 200 of our fortune 500 companies were formed by immigrants or children of immigrants. workers, inventors, scientists, researchers from around the world have literally built america, and in an increasingly global economy, they are a big part of keeping our country competitive today. if we want to continue to be a country that thinks, that invents, that exports to the world, then we can
i have heard it from high-tech start-ups, too, as well as big technology companies like 3m, st. jude, medtronic. i have heard it from the home builders, the construction companies, even hospitals and health care providers. these businesses represent a vast range of industries and interests, but when it comes to immigration reform, they all agree it's critical to their operations and it is a vital engine for growth and innovation and, in fact, history shows that immigrants have helped america...